Fighting Back How the Viruses were Wiped Out (5)
Within the span of a few days, the virus that first entered
your body and its decendants are completely wiped out.
After the final battle, the numbers of antibodies,
macrophages, B cells, and helper and killer T cells decrease
dramatically. What remains, though, are memory B cells and
memory T cells. If the virus ever enters the body again, these
will quickly move into action and most likely wipe out the
invader before it ever gains a stronghold.